A bracket according to the present disclosure provides a support mechanism for securing one or more electrical boxes to metal construction elements such as metal studs. The paired spring arm design permits the bracket to be oriented in any useful way and frictionally secured to metal studs of varying dimensions.
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1. A bracket comprising:
a generally rectangular plate having two pair of opposed edges;
two generally parallel flanges, each flange having a proximal edge and a distal edge, the proximal edges of the flanges joined to the plate, each flange joined along one edge of a pair of the two pair of opposed edges;
two or more pair of resilient arms, each resilient arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of each arm of a pair of resilient arms hingably attached along the distal edge of each of the two generally parallel flanges, with the distal end of each resilient arm inclined toward the plate; and
two or more frictional engagement elements formed on each resilient arm, the frictional engagement elements of each resilient arm inclined away from the flange to which the resilient arm is attached.
5. A bracket comprising:
a generally rectangular plate having two pair of opposed edges;
two generally parallel flanges, each flange having a proximal edge and a distal edge, the proximal edges of the flanges joined to the plate, each flange joined along one edge of a pair of the two pair of opposed edges;
two or more pair of resilient arms, each resilient arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of each arm of a pair of resilient arms hingably attached along the distal edge of each of the two generally parallel flanges with the distal end of each resilient arm inclined toward the plate and including one or more teeth, one or more primary teeth formed in the resilient arm, and one or more secondary arms formed along the resilient arm, the primary teeth and secondary arms of each resilient arm inclined away from the flange to which the resilient arm is attached.
2. The bracket of
3. The bracket of
4. The bracket of
an electrical box secured to each of the two generally parallel flanges.
6. The bracket of
7. The bracket of
8. The bracket of
an electrical box secured to one of the two generally parallel flanges.
9. The bracket of
an electrical box secured to each of the two generally parallel flanges.
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The inventions described below relate the field of electrical construction components and more specifically to brackets for securing electrical boxes to metal construction studs.
Conventional wood frame construction techniques are often adapted to metal frame construction. The technique of nailing an electrical box to a wooden stud does not translate well to metal frame construction.
Conventional metal frame brackets generally only permit the securing of a single box to a bracket and thus prevent collocation of multiple boxes.
What is needed is a bracket for adjustably securing one or more electrical boxes to metal studs.
The bracket described below provides a support mechanism for securing one or more electrical boxes to metal construction elements such as metal studs. The paired spring arm design permits the bracket to be oriented in any useful way and frictionally secured to metal studs of varying dimensions.
Metal stud brackets according to the present disclosure include one or more pair of resilient arms to frictionally engage metal studs between each pair of resilient arms. Using two or more pair of resilient arms provides a very stable attachment to the metal stud.
A metal stud bracket as disclosed includes two parallel flanges that permit attachment of two electrical boxes on either side of a single metal stud at the same height, or a known offset. This simplifies subsequent construction tasks such as hanging sheetrock. Additionally multiple boxes on a single bracket may permit separate circuits to be collocated and secured to a single bracket.
A bracket as disclosed includes a generally rectangular plate having two pair of opposed edges, two generally parallel flanges joined to the plate, each flange joined along one edge of a pair of the two pair of opposed edges, two or more pair of resilient arms, each resilient arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of each arm of a pair of resilient arms hingably attached along the distal edge of each of the two generally parallel flanges, with the distal end of each resilient arm inclined toward the plate, and two or more frictional engagement elements formed on each resilient arm.
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Along the distal edge of each flange, distal edges 14D and 16D respectively, is at least one resilient arm such as resilient arms 20. Each resilient arm includes a hinge such as hinge area 18 joining the resilient arm to the distal edge of the flange. Resilient arms are arranged in opposing pairs such as resilient arms 20 and resilient arms 20A.
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Thus, while the preferred embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the inventions. Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the inventions and the scope of the appended claims.
Nikayin, David, Villanueva, Redwald
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